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Instruction Manual for: 

 

FRm 1, 2, 2 Super Loudspeaker Series 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Contents 

 

 

1 Introduction  

 

2 Final inspection  

 

3 Connections and filter 

 

4 Initial positioning 

 

5 Set up guide 

 

6 Getting the best from your speakers 

 

7 Use of filter 

 

8 Maintenance 

 

9 Specifications 

 

10 Guarantee 

 

11 Packing instructions 

 
 
 
 

1. Introduction 

 

Thank  you  for  buying  a  pair  of  FRm  (Full 
Range 

modified) 

loudspeakers. 

These 

loudspeakers  are  unique  in  that  they  are  very 
flexible  in  their  use,  due  to  the  outboard  filter 
which  will  give  you  several  options  of  use.  The 
performance is adaptable to a range of different 
situations.  
Please  read  the  “set  up”  guide  when  first  using 
to  become  familiar  with  the  options  available  to 
tailor  their  use  to  you  particular  system  and 
room acoustics. 

Background to the FRm loudspeakers 

If you stop and think about it Full range loudspeakers 
have a great deal to offer compared to a conventional 
2  or  3  way.  Going  back  to  basics  the  only  reason  a 
loudspeaker  has  more  than  one  unit  is  because  one 
has difficulty covering the whole audio spectrum from 
which  is  normally  thought  of  as  20Hz  to  20,000  Hz. 
However there is very little 

musical

 information below 

50 Hz and above 15 kHz. The reality is however that 
the  additional  complexity  of  using  more  than  one 

speaker  can  cause  problems  in  other  ways  which 
although not as obvious as poor frequency response, 
can  make  life  difficult  for  the  amplifier  driving  the 
speaker,  especially  lower  powered  valve  amplifiers. 
For  example  a  typical  2  way  speaker  uses  a  larger 
speaker  for  bass  and  midrange  with  a  small 
dedicated “tweeter” to reproduce the treble part of the 
spectrum.  All  well  and  good  you  might  say  but  if  we 
consider exactly what happens the problems in doing 
this become more apparent: 
If  we  ask  a  loudspeaker  to  reproduce  a  rising 
frequency  there  will  become  a  point  where  the 
crossover  will  limit  the  energy  being  supplied  to  the 
bass  unit  and  a  filter  will  start  to  send  it  to  the 
tweeter.  At  that  point  both  speakers  will  try  to 
reproduce  that  note  and  therefore  there  will  be 
distortion and confusion to the ear as time delay and 
phase  shift  start  to  add  distortion  to  the  way  that 
frequency  is  reproduced.  The  result  is  not  a  “bad” 
sound  but  a  loss  of  detail  in  the  stereo  image.  The 
test  equipment  used  by  a  manufacturer  will  be 
looking  for  harmonic  distortion  and  a  flat  frequency 
response, so if the speaker passes those tests it will 

Summary of Contents for FRm 1 Series

Page 1: ...Hz However there is very little musical information below 50 Hz and above 15 kHz The reality is however that the additional complexity of using more than one speaker can cause problems in other ways w...

Page 2: ...to achieve with the FRm series is a Full Range speaker that is a combination of the best of old and new Full range speakers have two disadvantages when compared to conventional types a The running in...

Page 3: ...team in Leicester Date Model Veneer Serial Number Customer Check cabinet finish Internal wiring check Filter wiring check 24 hour listening test Sound Quality Channel Balance Box Contents 1x FRm Manu...

Page 4: ...ve If not try to get an angle of between 60 90 from your listening position between 1ft 33cm and 3ft 1 m away from the wall The closer to the wall the more bass will be reflected Sitting at or near th...

Page 5: ...est out of your FRm loudspeakers Experience has shown that the running in period for these speakers is several months of regular use Generally the sound becomes more mellow so please be a little patie...

Page 6: ...would be wasted Instead it is a filter to reduce the amount of midrange in all three models This has the effect of raising the impedance of the speaker and therefore limits the output at certain frequ...

Page 7: ...tested for performance for at least ten hours before despatch to you In the unlikely event that you believe the unit is not functioning correctly it may be helpful to contact us first as we may be ab...

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